The education building forum Scotland 2nd & 3rd May 2019, Dalmahoy Hotel, Edinburgh
Our first education building forum in Scotland has been developed to bring together the key stakeholders across primary, secondary and tertiary education to discuss best practice and innovations in the delivery of new school buildings and the maintenance of estates.
Combining seminars, the opportunity to network with your fellow professionals as well as meeting with the most innovative suppliers, ebfs provides the opportunity to connect with the key players in the Scottish education sector. It’s a must attend event for anyone involved in the funding, delivery or management of school buildings and estates.
Who is it designed for? Scottish local government, Hub representatives, education estates and facilities professionals including primary and secondary school leaders, colleges and universities’ estate teams, architects, contractors, project managers, M&E consultants - who all attend as complimentary delegates. In addition to the manufacturers, suppliers and service providers delivering projects across this sector.
How does it work? Over one-and-a-half days there’s a packed schedule of seminars, tailored one-to-one business meetings, networking and an extensive social programme at this fully CPD-certified event.
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As a project delegate, your complimentary place includes:
• Access to all speaker sessions
• Networking with the most prominent companies involved in the design, build, management and delivery of education estates and facilities
• A tailored meeting schedule with companies most relevant to your estates/projects/facilities
• Business opportunities with your fellow project delegates
• Executive accommodation 1-2 nights, all meals, drinks receptions and gala dinner on Thursday evening
For more information
e.info@
ebf-scotland.co.uk or t.020 8288 1080
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